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VOL. i.
PALO ALTO, SANTA CLARA COUNTY. CAL,. FRIDAY MORNING. NOV. 14, 1001.
NO. in.
LOCAL TRAINS TO
RUN BY ELECTRICITY'
So Soon as the Southern Pacific Completes the
Double Track Between San Jose and
San Francisco.
San Josh, Nov. 13.-H can be iof »*4 P- "■ 4:02 instead of 4:04
stated upon semi-official authority P- m- *■**lustead of 437 P- ">■
tbat so soon as tbe Southern Pacific An additional train at 5:42 p. m on
company completes its double I Sundays to San Francisco. From
track between San Jose and San S" Francisco: 10:10 a. m. instead
Francisco is will electrize the llne.;°r Io:,4- 3" P- >=• ">'te»d «
It is evident that the purpose of'
the company to do this has been
car-folly guarded and no intima-1
Youna; People's Rally. ••
The yonng people of the Baptist
church will entertain the Baptist
Young People of the county Satur-
day afternoon and evening. We
invite atl the young people ot Palo
Alto lo meet with us at c-iie orj
both sessions, w. p Boynton,.Georgetown University of Washington, D. C.
Ph. D., of California College, Oak- j
land, will speak in the afternoon |
Other good speakers will lie present
also. In the the evening Lloyd E.
Harter, general secretary of the
Stanford Y. M. C. A. will address
us. His subject pta\\ be "The
Students' Challenge to the
Churches,
WANTS MATCH
*■ FOR THANKSGIVING
Makes Overtures for Game Thanksgiving.
Probabilities of a Southern Game.
It was reported yesterday that J Los Angeles, concerning the possi-
Stanford was negotiating for two biHt.es o/ a holiday match in tbat
The"convention Id" j more football games. A dispatch ' city bfetween the Stanford second
dress will be delivered bv Rev. M. * received by the Daily Palo Alto, dcven and » ***** team from
among southern athletes. It is
Slaughter of Oakland. The theme j from Washington, D. C, stated
tion has been given out. The fact
comes out now through sources ■
which cannot be questioned and j
practically official sources.
Details are lacking but thc
understanding is thnt the company
will introduce electric power immediately on completion of the
double track for all local trains
between Son Jose and the metropolis. It is possible that all passenger trains may be pulled by electric,
motors instead of thc steam locomotives as now.
Last token of Esteem.
The funeral of M. 1'. Madison
was held Thursday morning at
10:30 from his late residence on
'Waverly street. The I. O. O. F.,
K. of K., and Foresters were well
represented, about 125 members
being in line. The services were
I held under the auspices of Christian
Science. Many beautiful floral
offerings were presented by the
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regarded as quite probable tbat
such a game will be arranged.
There is also a possibility that instead of a picked team, the Perris
Indian eleven will face tbe Cardinal squad, if the trip is undertaken.
A band of these Redskins was defeated by a Stanford eleven in 1898.
Tbe total receipts for the intercollegiate game were given out by
Manager Edwards yesterday.
f 23,000 was the total amount of
the gate receipts. After all expenses have been paid about #17,-
000 will be left to be divided between the two t"iiiver**ities. They
will share equally in this sum.
"Go aheid. Bill; you're braver than I am. We'll just pertend we're
pirates and the crull* la a ahlp filled with gold and Joolry."—Chicago Recent-Herald.
3:21 p. m.
lodges of which he was a member, p M t^fa to p^ Monte, Pacific
and by his many friends. It was Grove, and Santa Cruz leaves
the last token of remembrance and
demonstrated the love and high
esteem in which he was held. At I Wheeler to SpeaK.
the conclusion of the services the j
.remains were escorted to the depot; At the next University meeting
2:42. 7:45 p. m. instead of 7:54. of the afternoon addresses will be j that the Georgetown University
and taken to Cypress Lawn for which will occur Thursday morn
interment. Following were thej«K. November 20, Mr. F. H.
pall bearers, G. R. Parkinson, iWheclan, president of the Uni-
Geo. Mosher, Gus Laumeister, J.! versity Club in San Francisco, will
F. Parkinson, J. W. Howard and •*- the principal speaker. The
John Grider.
m ■ known. Professor A. W. Smith,
Chanfie of Time. head of tne Mechan,cal Engineer*
', ing department, will also speak,
Christian Education." We es- j manager had been requested by the
pecially urge the young people of
the Baptist church and congregation to be present. -
LOCALS.
Born—November 13th to Mr.
and Mrs Arthur Wade, a son.
In yesterday's paper we stated
tbat the Woman's Club entertain-
subject of his address is not yet ment would take place Dec. 10th.
It should have read Dec. 5th.
Stanford manager to figure on the
expenses of a Christmas game between the two colleges, to lie
played in San Francisco, Tbe
eastern team, according to the dispatch was in training and anxious
to make the trip. Manager Edwards aud Captain Lee, when asked
about tlie matter yesterday, protested ignorance of any such
arrangeuK-u:. They declared emphatically that the only remaining
game on tht- Stanford Varsity
The City Street Improvement schedule is the one with the Uni-
Company, who have the contract
for street work on University
Tbe following change of time in. probably on,some phase of college
the Southern Pacific time card will.! life. Tbe meeting will be held in avemie, brought down from San
go into effect Nov. 15th: | Assembly Hall, from" 11:15 to Ffanciaco Thursday a 6-ton steam
TofSan Franciscor 2:17 Instead 12:15 o'clock.
versit> of Utah to be played on
Thanksgiving day.
However, Manager Edwards has
been in communication with Jack
roller-and a 12-ton steam roller to] Sheehan, a football promoter of
be flfed on the work. j: ————
Business Men as
Football Players
University Avenue Business Heads
Will Vie for Gridiron Honors
Thanksgiving Day.
A movement is on foot, backed
up by the business men, to have a
football contest between the business houses that line University
avenue, to take place on Thanksgiving day. The receipts to go to
the public library. A team will
be chosen from each side of tbe
avenue, and as there are some good
specimens in the way of physique
to be found the game will probably
be stubbornly fought and full of
excitement. The teams are expected to go into practive very
shortly.
Mrs. Charles Dedrick and daughter, Louise, of San Francisco are
visiting Dr. and Mrs, May hew for
a few days this week.
HEATERS
WOOD
01 u
COAL
Wilson's Air Tight Wood Heater, small size. • $ 5.00
Wilson's Air Tight Wood Heater, large size, - - 6.50
Wilson's Coal Heater, 11.00
Coal Oil Heaters, •_-•--- 5.00
Salamander Air Tight Heater, large size, . ■ -3.50
Salamander Air Tight Heater, small size, 2.00
J. F. PARKINSON COMPANY
1*51 UNIVERSITY AVB,
HARDWARE LUMBER PLUMBING
REALTY NEWS.
PALO ALTO--li< flowing, and the Mop-
pine ]>li>n' of it» development is'
. nowhere In alyht—a word to the!
HomeiMker iu well as the Investor.
PALO ALTO—Attention Investorel Best !
lorn,i.:,- ever offered in Pali- Alto'
retMileiice property. Two <-i|>)itly
lialMilf-ck** centrally located: one i
for - ■' • l. the other for ROW. {
Them* linlf-blocks Hill subdividei
into twelve villa lots. Here ia a
i'li.ii.iv to make a profit ot floOOonj
each half-block in the next rix
monthi For particulars call at the
olficeandletuilookatthis property.
PALO ALTO—I have for the put twelve
yearn been urging people to hoy
Palo Alto property aa a aafe place
for invt'Hiim.'iu. No town In the
State ham greater prospects for
future advance in values of real
estate than Palo Alto. Let me ihow
you thin property.
J. J. MORRIS, - Paw> Alto
PANTS!!
20 REDUCTION
20
Per Cent
For One Week
We make this offer
20 per cent off on every pair of
pants sold in our store.
The Haberdasher......Paio Aito

$alo %IU
VOL. i.
PALO ALTO, SANTA CLARA COUNTY. CAL,. FRIDAY MORNING. NOV. 14, 1001.
NO. in.
LOCAL TRAINS TO
RUN BY ELECTRICITY'
So Soon as the Southern Pacific Completes the
Double Track Between San Jose and
San Francisco.
San Josh, Nov. 13.-H can be iof »*4 P- "■ 4:02 instead of 4:04
stated upon semi-official authority P- m- *■**lustead of 437 P- ">■
tbat so soon as tbe Southern Pacific An additional train at 5:42 p. m on
company completes its double I Sundays to San Francisco. From
track between San Jose and San S" Francisco: 10:10 a. m. instead
Francisco is will electrize the llne.;°r Io:,4- 3" P- >=• ">'te»d «
It is evident that the purpose of'
the company to do this has been
car-folly guarded and no intima-1
Youna; People's Rally. ••
The yonng people of the Baptist
church will entertain the Baptist
Young People of the county Satur-
day afternoon and evening. We
invite atl the young people ot Palo
Alto lo meet with us at c-iie orj
both sessions, w. p Boynton,.Georgetown University of Washington, D. C.
Ph. D., of California College, Oak- j
land, will speak in the afternoon |
Other good speakers will lie present
also. In the the evening Lloyd E.
Harter, general secretary of the
Stanford Y. M. C. A. will address
us. His subject pta\\ be "The
Students' Challenge to the
Churches,
WANTS MATCH
*■ FOR THANKSGIVING
Makes Overtures for Game Thanksgiving.
Probabilities of a Southern Game.
It was reported yesterday that J Los Angeles, concerning the possi-
Stanford was negotiating for two biHt.es o/ a holiday match in tbat
The"convention Id" j more football games. A dispatch ' city bfetween the Stanford second
dress will be delivered bv Rev. M. * received by the Daily Palo Alto, dcven and » ***** team from
among southern athletes. It is
Slaughter of Oakland. The theme j from Washington, D. C, stated
tion has been given out. The fact
comes out now through sources ■
which cannot be questioned and j
practically official sources.
Details are lacking but thc
understanding is thnt the company
will introduce electric power immediately on completion of the
double track for all local trains
between Son Jose and the metropolis. It is possible that all passenger trains may be pulled by electric,
motors instead of thc steam locomotives as now.
Last token of Esteem.
The funeral of M. 1'. Madison
was held Thursday morning at
10:30 from his late residence on
'Waverly street. The I. O. O. F.,
K. of K., and Foresters were well
represented, about 125 members
being in line. The services were
I held under the auspices of Christian
Science. Many beautiful floral
offerings were presented by the
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regarded as quite probable tbat
such a game will be arranged.
There is also a possibility that instead of a picked team, the Perris
Indian eleven will face tbe Cardinal squad, if the trip is undertaken.
A band of these Redskins was defeated by a Stanford eleven in 1898.
Tbe total receipts for the intercollegiate game were given out by
Manager Edwards yesterday.
f 23,000 was the total amount of
the gate receipts. After all expenses have been paid about #17,-
000 will be left to be divided between the two t"iiiver**ities. They
will share equally in this sum.
"Go aheid. Bill; you're braver than I am. We'll just pertend we're
pirates and the crull* la a ahlp filled with gold and Joolry."—Chicago Recent-Herald.
3:21 p. m.
lodges of which he was a member, p M t^fa to p^ Monte, Pacific
and by his many friends. It was Grove, and Santa Cruz leaves
the last token of remembrance and
demonstrated the love and high
esteem in which he was held. At I Wheeler to SpeaK.
the conclusion of the services the j
.remains were escorted to the depot; At the next University meeting
2:42. 7:45 p. m. instead of 7:54. of the afternoon addresses will be j that the Georgetown University
and taken to Cypress Lawn for which will occur Thursday morn
interment. Following were thej«K. November 20, Mr. F. H.
pall bearers, G. R. Parkinson, iWheclan, president of the Uni-
Geo. Mosher, Gus Laumeister, J.! versity Club in San Francisco, will
F. Parkinson, J. W. Howard and •*- the principal speaker. The
John Grider.
m ■ known. Professor A. W. Smith,
Chanfie of Time. head of tne Mechan,cal Engineer*
', ing department, will also speak,
Christian Education." We es- j manager had been requested by the
pecially urge the young people of
the Baptist church and congregation to be present. -
LOCALS.
Born—November 13th to Mr.
and Mrs Arthur Wade, a son.
In yesterday's paper we stated
tbat the Woman's Club entertain-
subject of his address is not yet ment would take place Dec. 10th.
It should have read Dec. 5th.
Stanford manager to figure on the
expenses of a Christmas game between the two colleges, to lie
played in San Francisco, Tbe
eastern team, according to the dispatch was in training and anxious
to make the trip. Manager Edwards aud Captain Lee, when asked
about tlie matter yesterday, protested ignorance of any such
arrangeuK-u:. They declared emphatically that the only remaining
game on tht- Stanford Varsity
The City Street Improvement schedule is the one with the Uni-
Company, who have the contract
for street work on University
Tbe following change of time in. probably on,some phase of college
the Southern Pacific time card will.! life. Tbe meeting will be held in avemie, brought down from San
go into effect Nov. 15th: | Assembly Hall, from" 11:15 to Ffanciaco Thursday a 6-ton steam
TofSan Franciscor 2:17 Instead 12:15 o'clock.
versit> of Utah to be played on
Thanksgiving day.
However, Manager Edwards has
been in communication with Jack
roller-and a 12-ton steam roller to] Sheehan, a football promoter of
be flfed on the work. j: ————
Business Men as
Football Players
University Avenue Business Heads
Will Vie for Gridiron Honors
Thanksgiving Day.
A movement is on foot, backed
up by the business men, to have a
football contest between the business houses that line University
avenue, to take place on Thanksgiving day. The receipts to go to
the public library. A team will
be chosen from each side of tbe
avenue, and as there are some good
specimens in the way of physique
to be found the game will probably
be stubbornly fought and full of
excitement. The teams are expected to go into practive very
shortly.
Mrs. Charles Dedrick and daughter, Louise, of San Francisco are
visiting Dr. and Mrs, May hew for
a few days this week.
HEATERS
WOOD
01 u
COAL
Wilson's Air Tight Wood Heater, small size. • $ 5.00
Wilson's Air Tight Wood Heater, large size, - - 6.50
Wilson's Coal Heater, 11.00
Coal Oil Heaters, •_-•--- 5.00
Salamander Air Tight Heater, large size, . ■ -3.50
Salamander Air Tight Heater, small size, 2.00
J. F. PARKINSON COMPANY
1*51 UNIVERSITY AVB,
HARDWARE LUMBER PLUMBING
REALTY NEWS.
PALO ALTO--li< flowing, and the Mop-
pine ]>li>n' of it» development is'
. nowhere In alyht—a word to the!
HomeiMker iu well as the Investor.
PALO ALTO—Attention Investorel Best !
lorn,i.:,- ever offered in Pali- Alto'
retMileiice property. Two )itly
lialMilf-ck** centrally located: one i
for - ■' • l. the other for ROW. {
Them* linlf-blocks Hill subdividei
into twelve villa lots. Here ia a
i'li.ii.iv to make a profit ot floOOonj
each half-block in the next rix
monthi For particulars call at the
olficeandletuilookatthis property.
PALO ALTO—I have for the put twelve
yearn been urging people to hoy
Palo Alto property aa a aafe place
for invt'Hiim.'iu. No town In the
State ham greater prospects for
future advance in values of real
estate than Palo Alto. Let me ihow
you thin property.
J. J. MORRIS, - Paw> Alto
PANTS!!
20 REDUCTION
20
Per Cent
For One Week
We make this offer
20 per cent off on every pair of
pants sold in our store.
The Haberdasher......Paio Aito